[Wine 0.9.57] Photoshop CS2

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[Wine 0.9.57] Photoshop CS2

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I tested Photoshop CS2, works like a charm!


Photoshop CS2 Article, good read

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*bump*


Didn't work after a restart...


Got the following message (lol) :

"Unable to continue because of a hardware or system error. Sorry. but this error is unrecoverable"
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This is a tut that I know works. I know people who have used it successfully.

here

There is another one I know and heard it was easier to follow but I am not on that box to see the link and I can't think of it. I will post it later if I forget PM me or kick me or something.

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I solved the error issue, i had to make a script that deleted the settings folder every time, since it got corrupted.
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owch seems like an awful lot of work...is there any VMWARE equivilant for Linux? so u cud install winxp and be on linux at the same time

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Yeah, of course there is. There is Vmware for linux. You can get Vmware player as a RMP and you can get the VMX builder to build VMs which you can run in Vmware player.

Of course you can use instead Vmware workstation. Although I do not recomend installing one unless you are not on one of those server distros.

You can use Virtualbox. It is great although it has a few bugs in it but I have learned how to deal and get around with most of them.

What else is there? Some thing called OpenVZ. Which I do not recomend but just another option for you.
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